After PadMan Movie, a young team of enthusiastic members from Lucknow, Aman's Group, along with the team of a blog, The Walt Fury Team has taken a step forward to embrace the untold story of every girl, “Girl's Periods”. The duo delightfully organized an Open Mic Event In Lucknow on “Mahawari: Garv ki Baat” periods are normal at Bali Auditorium.

The interesting thing about the event was the presence of more male participants than female. Really, it took everyone to the shore of the cause.

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Looking at the blood bank she wandered, “Why is it Holy to donate it, but unholy when on Cycle?” Holy and Unholy perceptions are coming from generations. But people forget that “She” is the only reason why all gone and coming generations exist.

This Open Mic Event in Lucknow is on of the unique literature event that took place in the capital city of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow. Youth of the city Lucknow gathered together to talk about girl's period are normal, Mahawari are normals. This awarness event on the Girls period gathered people of all age and all gender. Various Poets, Singers, Dancer expressed their emotions by different art form.Unfortunately, all women have been through this feeling. Let's get one thing straight, understanding is the first step and there is nothing wrong with talking about periods openly!!

For people who feel it as mortifying, "Women's Periods is not a curse; it is a natural process”.

The man in black sadri, pink kurta (Pink isn’t a girls’ color) and a blue jeans, Shubham Mishra, who is a student at Lucknow University, had thoroughly observed the life of the victims of those 3-5 days. There’s an excerpt from his part of poetry:

Apart from all these, we have seen the striking and the impressive drama performed by four members on the same theme. The play was about the unalike thinking of Pooja (as mother) and Bhavya (as grandmother). Here, mother is supportive towards Ananya (as daughter), who is suffering from periods and she wants to participate in the dance competition.

So, her grandmother is not allowing her to participate because she’s on periods. And as always, Ashish (as father) is kept away from these types of matters (mentioning Periods). But at the end, grandmother realized about the fact that “Periods is not a curse for females”.

Moreover, audience at the show enjoyed the Sur, Taal, Sargam performances. A beautiful song, “O re chiraiya”, was carried out by the “Volume Up Academy”. Their coordination was too good, that the audience was enthralling even after the few seconds of the performance. And another rhythmical song was presented by Divyam.

Pratibha Gupta, the 2nd Runner-up, beautifully placed her words into clear message, for every girl consecrated on periods.

She clearly said, “I dream of a future where menstruation is not a curse, not a disease, but a welcoming chain in girl’s life!”
And she humbly requested everyone,” Take periods positively. Women are not dolls. They are the ones who have the power to bring life from birth, after God. So, take care of those, who take care of you”.